FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicles.
BACKGROUND TO INVENTION
[0002] Straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicles that allow pillion passengers to ride thereon
often include grab bars behind seats of the vehicles. Pillion passengers sitting on
the seats grab the grab bars.
[0003] Such a straddle-type vehicle may include right and left side covers disposed below
a seat of the vehicle; a rear cover disposed between rear portions of the right and
left side covers; and a tail lamp disposed below the rear cover. The rear cover is
usually detached before the tail lamp undergoes maintenance. For example, Japanese
Patent No.
2777846 (HONDA) discloses a straddle-type vehicle including a grab bar disposed on a rear
cover. Because the grab bar of the straddle-type vehicle of Japanese Patent No.
2777846 is disposed on the rear cover, not only the rear cover but also the grab bar is preferably
detached when a tail lamp undergoes maintenance, so as to facilitate the maintenance
of the tail lamp. The rear cover and the grab bar of the straddle-type vehicle of
Japanese Patent No.
2777846 are fixed to a body frame with fixation bolts. Thus, removing the fixation bolts
enables the grab bar and the rear cover to be detached from the body frame so as to
facilitate the maintenance of the tail lamp.
[0004] Although the rear cover and the grab bar of the straddle-type vehicle of Japanese
Patent No.
2777846 are fixed to the body frame with the fixation bolts, side covers of this straddle-type
vehicle are fixed to the body frame separately from the rear cover and the grab bar.
The grab bar is fixed to the rear cover, and thus the rear cover may move when a force
is applied to the grab bar. This can unfortunately create a gap between the rear cover
and the side cover, resulting in intrusion of dust and/or water into a space inside
these covers through this gap.
[0005] It is an object of at least one embodiment of at least one aspect of the present
invention to obviate or at least mitigate one or more problem or disadvantage in the
prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, preferred embodiments of the present invention may provide a straddle-type
vehicle that facilitates maintenance of a tail lamp, and prevents creation of a gap
between a rear cover and a side cover when a force is applied to a grab bar.
[0007] Various aspects of the present invention are defined in the independent claims. Some
preferred features are defined in the dependent claims.
[0008] A vehicle, such as a straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicle, according to an embodiment
of the present invention includes a main frame. The vehicle may comprise a left seat
frame, a right seat frame and a seat. The vehicle may comprise a left side cover,
a right side cover and a rear cover. The vehicle may comprise a tail lamp. The vehicle
may comprise a grab bar. The left seat frame may extend rearward from the main frame.
The right seat frame may extend rearward from the main frame and may be disposed laterally
rightward of the left seat frame. The seat may be supported by the left seat frame
and the right seat frame. At least part of the left side cover may be disposed laterally
leftward of the left seat frame. At least part of the right side cover may be disposed
laterally rightward of the right seat frame. The rear cover may include: a main portion
disposed between a rear portion of the left side cover and a rear portion of the right
side cover; a left extension portion extending forward from the main portion and at
least part or all of which may be disposed on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or
facing at least part or all of the left side cover; and a right extension portion
extending forward from the main portion and at least part or all of which may be disposed
on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or facing at least part or all of the right
side cover. The tail lamp may be disposed under or below at least a portion of the
rear cover. The grab bar may include a left lateral portion, which may extend rearward
from a position laterally leftward of the seat; a right lateral portion, which may
extend rearward from a position laterally rightward of the seat; and a connection
portion, which may be located behind the seat, so as to connect the left lateral portion
and the right lateral portion to each other. The connection portion may overlap with
the main portion of the rear cover in a plan view of the vehicle. The left lateral
portion of the grab bar may include a left connection portion, at least part or all
of which may be disposed on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or facing at least
part or all of the left extension portion of the rear cover. The right lateral portion
of the grab bar may include a right connection portion, at least part or all of which
may be disposed on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or facing at least part or
all of the right extension portion of the rear cover. The left side cover, the left
extension portion of the rear cover, and the left connection portion of the grab bar
may be fixed, e.g. to the left seat frame, with at least one left fastener. The right
side cover, the right extension portion of the rear cover, and the right connection
portion of the grab bar may be fixed, e.g. to the right seat frame, with at least
one right fastener.
[0009] The right and left side covers, the rear cover, and the grab bar of the straddle-type
vehicle according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention may be arranged
as follows. The left side cover, the left extension portion of the rear cover, and
the left connection portion of the grab bar may be fixed to the left seat frame with
the at least one left fastener, while the right side cover, the right extension portion
of the rear cover, and the right connection portion of the grab bar may be fixed to
the right seat frame with the at least one right fastener. This arrangement may fix
the right and left side covers, the rear cover, and the grab bar to each other in
an integrated manner. Thus, the left side cover, the right side cover, and the rear
cover may move together when an external force is applied to at least one of the left
side cover, the right side cover, the rear cover, and the grab bar. This may prevent
creation of gaps between the rear cover and the right and left side covers, and consequently
may prevent intrusion of dust and/or water into a space inside the left side cover,
a space inside the right side cover, and a space inside the rear cover through such
gaps. When the tail lamp undergoes maintenance, the at least one left fastener may
be removed from the left seat frame, and the at least one right fastener may be removed
from the right seat frame so as to enable the grab bar and the rear cover to be detached
from the right and left seat frames. Thus, the maintenance of the tail lamp may be
performed more easily than when the grab bar and the rear cover are separately fixed
to the right and left seat frames. Note that at least part of the left extension portion
of the rear cover may be disposed on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the left side cover, and at least part of the right extension portion
of the rear cover may be disposed on, side-by-side (with), overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the right side cover. As such, when the tail lamp undergoes maintenance,
the grab bar and the rear cover may be detached from the right and left seat frames
without having to detach the right and left side covers.
[0010] The at least one left fastener preferably includes a first left fastener; and may
include a second left fastener which may be disposed behind or rearwardly of the first
left fastener. The left side cover is preferably provided with: a first left through
hole; and may be provided with a second left through hole which may be disposed behind
or rearwardly of the first left through hole. The first left fastener is preferably
disposed or disposable into the first left through hole. The second left fastener
is preferably disposed or disposable into the second left through hole. The left extension
portion of the rear cover is preferably provided with a third left through hole which
may be disposed above, overlapping or aligned with the first left through hole; and
may be provided with a fourth left through hole which may be disposed behind or rearwardly
of the third left through hole, and/or above, overlapping or aligned with the second
left through hole. The first left fastener is preferably disposed or disposable into
the third left through hole. The second left fastener is preferably disposed or disposable
into the fourth left through hole. A peripheral edge of the first left through hole
or a peripheral edge of the second left through hole is preferably provided with a
first left boss extending or extendable, e.g. upward, through the third left through
hole or the fourth left through hole. A peripheral edge of the third left through
hole or a peripheral edge of the fourth left through hole is preferably provided with
a second left boss extending or extendable, e.g. downward, through one of the first
left through hole and the second left through hole, the peripheral edge of which is
provided with no first left boss.
[0011] The at least one right fastener preferably includes a first right fastener; and may
include a second right fastener which may be disposed behind or rearwardly of the
first right fastener. The right side cover is preferably provided with a first right
through hole; and may be provided with a second right through hole which may be disposed
behind or rearwardly of the first right through hole. The first right fastener is
preferably disposed or disposable into the first right through hole. The second right
fastener is preferably disposed or disposable into the second right through hole.
The right extension portion of the rear cover is preferably provided with a third
right through hole which may be disposed above, overlapping or aligned with the first
right through hole; and may be provided with a fourth right through hole which may
be disposed behind or rearwardly of the third right through hole, and/or above, overlapping
or aligned with the second right through hole. The first right fastener is preferably
disposed or disposable into the third right through hole. The second right fastener
is preferably disposed or disposable into the fourth right through hole. A peripheral
edge of the first right through hole or a peripheral edge of the second right through
hole is preferably provided with a first right boss extending or extendable, e.g.
upward, through the third right through hole or the fourth right through hole. A peripheral
edge of the third right through hole or a peripheral edge of the fourth right through
hole is preferably provided with a second right boss extending or extendable, e.g.
downward, through one of the first right through hole and the second right through
hole, the peripheral edge of which is provided with no first right boss.
[0012] When the left side cover, the rear cover, and the grab bar are fixed to the left
seat frame, the left connection portion of the grab bar may compress the first left
boss of the left side cover, and the second left boss of the left extension portion
of the rear cover. When the right side cover, the rear cover, and the grab bar are
fixed to the right seat frame, the right connection portion of the grab bar may compress
the first right boss of the right side cover, and the second right boss of the right
extension portion of the rear cover. Thus, the rear cover and the right and left side
covers may be fixed to each other more stably, and the creation of gaps between the
rear cover and the right and left side covers may be prevented.
[0013] The left extension portion of the rear cover preferably includes a left front end
portion extending forward from the peripheral edge of the third left through hole.
The right extension portion of the rear cover preferably includes a right front end
portion extending forward from the peripheral edge of the third right through hole.
[0014] This may more effectively prevent the creation of gaps between the rear cover and
the right and left side covers in regions adjacent to the third left through hole
and the third right through hole than when the left extension portion of the rear
cover includes no left front end portion and the right extension portion of the rear
cover includes no right front end portion.
[0015] The left side cover, the left extension portion of the rear cover, and the left connection
portion of the grab bar are preferably fixed to the left seat frame with the left
fastener at a position forward relative to a rear end of the seat. The right side
cover, the right extension portion of the rear cover, and the right connection portion
of the grab bar are preferably fixed to the right seat frame with the right fastener
at a position forward relative to the rear end of the seat.
[0016] This may allow a maintenance space for the tail lamp without increasing the length
of the vehicle in a front-rear direction thereof.
[0017] The straddle-type vehicle preferably further includes: a left tail flasher disposed
behind at least a portion of the left side cover, and leftward of the tail lamp in
a rear view of the vehicle; and a right tail flasher disposed behind at least a portion
of the right side cover, and rightward of the tail lamp in the rear view of the vehicle.
The left tail flasher and the right tail flasher preferably overlap with the grab
bar in the plan view of the vehicle, and are preferably disposed under at least a
portion of the rear cover in a side view of the vehicle.
[0018] When the right and left tail flashers undergo maintenance, the right and left fasteners
may be removed from the right and left seat frames respectively, thus enabling the
grab bar and the rear cover to be detached from the right and left seat frames. This
may allow the maintenance of the right and left tail flashers to be performed more
easily than when the grab bar and the rear cover are separately fixed to the right
and left seat frames.
[0019] The left extension portion of the rear cover is preferably disposed or disposable
forward relative to the left tail flasher. The right extension portion of the rear
cover is preferably disposed or disposable forward relative to the right tail flasher.
[0020] This may increase the area of an opening provided above the right and left tail flashers
upon detachment of the rear cover from the right and left seat frames, because the
right and left extension portions of the rear cover are disposed forward relative
to the right and left tail flashers. Consequently, the maintenance of the right and
left tail flashers may be facilitated.
[0021] The rear cover preferably further includes a vertical wall extending upward from
a front end of the main portion of the rear cover. The grab bar preferably further
includes: a left vertical portion extending upward from the left connection portion
of the grab bar, and disposed laterally leftward of a left end portion of the vertical
wall of the rear cover; and may include a right vertical portion extending upward
from the right connection portion of the grab bar, and disposed laterally rightward
of a right end portion of the vertical wall of the rear cover. An upper end of the
left vertical portion and an upper end of the right vertical portion are preferably
located at a same or substantially a same height as an upper end of the vertical wall
of the rear cover.
[0022] This may reduce the size of gaps between the grab bar and the rear cover, thus preventing
intrusion of foreign matter, such as dust, into the space inside the rear cover.
[0023] The vehicle may be or comprise a straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicle or motor vehicle
such as a scooter, moped, motorcycle, motorbike, motor tricycle, all-terrain vehicle
(ATV) or snowmobile or the like.
[0024] Various preferred embodiments of the present invention may provide a vehicle such
as a straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicle, that facilitates maintenance of a tail
lamp, and may prevent creation of a gap between a rear cover and a side cover when
a force is applied to a grab bar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0025] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are:
- Figure 1
- a left side view of a motorcycle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2
- a perspective view of a body frame of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of
the present invention.
- Figure 3
- a left side view of components of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the
present invention arranged in a rear portion of the motorcycle.
- Figure 4
- a plan view of components of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the present
invention arranged in the rear portion of the motorcycle.
- Figure 5
- a plan view of components of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the present
invention arranged in the rear portion of the motorcycle, from which a seat is removed.
- Figure 6
- a perspective view of a left side cover according to the embodiment of the present
invention.
- Figure 7
- a partially enlarged perspective view of the left side cover according to the embodiment
of the present invention.
- Figure 8
- a cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII-VIII in Figure 5.
- Figure 9
- a plan view of components of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the present
invention arranged in the rear portion of the motorcycle, from which a rear cover
is removed.
- Figure 10
- a rear view of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 11
- a perspective view of the rear cover according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12
- a plan view of components of the motorcycle according to the embodiment of the present
invention arranged in the rear portion of the motorcycle, from which a grab bar is
removed.
- Figure 13
- a partially enlarged perspective view of the rear cover according to the embodiment
of the present invention.
- Figure 14
- a perspective view of the grab bar according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 15
- a left side view of the grab bar according to the embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0026] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described. As
illustrated in Figure 1, a straddle-type vehicle according to the present preferred
embodiment is a "scooter type" motorcycle 1. It is to be noted that the straddle-type
vehicle according to the present invention is not limited to a scooter type motorcycle,
but may be a saddle-ride vehicle or saddle-straddling type vehicle or any other type
of motorcycle. For example, the straddle-type vehicle may be a motor bike, a motor
tricycle, a moped, a snow mobile or an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). As used herein,
the term "straddle-type vehicle" refers to a vehicle that a rider straddles when riding
on the vehicle.
[0027] Unless otherwise noted, the terms "front", "rear", "right", "left", "up", and "down"
respectively refer to front, rear, right, left, up, and down with respect to a rider
sitting on a first seat portion 12 of the motorcycle 1 in the following description.
The terms "up" and "down" respectively refer to a vertically upward direction and
a vertically downward direction when the motorcycle 1 is stationary on a horizontal
plane. Reference signs "F", "Re", "R", "L", "Up", and "Dn" in the drawings respectively
represent front, rear, right, left, up, and down.
[0028] As illustrated in Figure 1, the motorcycle 1 preferably includes a head pipe 2, a
body frame 20, a front wheel 7, a rear wheel 9, and a seat 10. The body frame 20 is
fixed to the head pipe 2. The head pipe 2 supports a steering shaft (not illustrated).
A handlebar 5 is attached to an upper portion of the steering shaft. A front fork
6 is connected to a lower portion of the steering shaft. The front fork 6 supports
the front wheel 7. The motorcycle 1 preferably further includes a power unit 8. Although
not illustrated, the power unit 8 preferably includes an internal combustion engine,
and a V-belt type continuously variable transmission. A front end portion of the power
unit 8 is supported by the body frame 20 so that the power unit 8 is swingable. A
rear end portion of the power unit 8 is connected with the rear wheel 9. The rear
wheel 9 is disposed below the seat 10. A rear fender 18 is disposed over the rear
wheel 9. A mud guard 19 is disposed above the rear fender 18.
[0029] As illustrated in Figure 1, the body frame 20 preferably includes: a main frame 21
extending rearward from the head pipe 2; a left seat frame 22L extending rearward
from the main frame 21; and a right seat frame 22R extending rearward from the main
frame 21. As illustrated in Figure 2, the main frame 21 preferably includes: a front
frame 21A extending obliquely downward and rearward from the head pipe 2; a lower
frame 21 B extending rearward from a lower end portion of the front frame 21A; and
a rear frame 21C extending in a width direction of the vehicle from a rear end portion
of the lower frame 21 B. The left seat frame 22L extends obliquely upward and rearward
from a left end portion of the rear frame 21C. The right seat frame 22R extends obliquely
upward and rearward from a right end portion of the rear frame 21C. The right seat
frame 22R is disposed laterally rightward of the left seat frame 22L. As illustrated
in Figure 1, a recess 16 is defined behind the front frame 21A, over the lower frame
21B, and in front of the right and left seat frames 22R and 22L in a side view of
the vehicle.
[0030] As illustrated in Figure 1, the seat 10 is supported by the right and left seat frames
22R and 22L. The seat 10 may be directly supported by the right and left seat frames
22R and 22L, or may be indirectly supported by the right and left seat frames 22R
and 22L via other components. The seat 10 preferably includes: the first seat portion
12 on which the rider sits; and a second seat portion 14 on which a pillion passenger
sits. As illustrated in Figure 3, the second seat portion 14 is disposed behind the
first seat portion 12. An upper surface 12T of the first seat portion 12 is located
downward relative to an upper surface 14T of the second seat portion 14.
[0031] As illustrated in Figure 1, the motorcycle 1 preferably further includes a front
cover 30, an inner panel 31, a flat footboard 32, an under-seat cover 34, a left side
cover 36L, a right side cover 36R, and a rear cover 38. The front cover 30 is disposed
in front of the head pipe 2 and the front frame 21A. The inner panel 31 is disposed
behind the head pipe 2 and the front frame 21A. The flat footboard 32 is disposed
above the lower frame 21 B. The under-seat cover 34 is disposed under the seat 10.
The left side cover 36L is disposed laterally leftward of the left seat frame 22L.
The right side cover 36R is disposed laterally rightward of the right seat frame 22R
(see also Figure 4). The rear cover 38 is disposed between a rear portion of the left
side cover 36L and a rear portion of the right side cover 36R (see also Figure 5).
The rear cover 38, the left side cover 36L, and the right side cover 36R are separate
components and are thus separable from each other.
[0032] As illustrated in Figure 1, the left side cover 36L is disposed behind the under-seat
cover 34 in the side view of the vehicle. The left side cover 36L is disposed below
the second seat portion 14. A front end 36LF of the left side cover 36L is disposed
forward relative to the rear wheel 9. The front end 36LF of the left side cover 36L
is disposed downward relative to the flat footboard 32. The right side cover 36R is
disposed behind the under-seat cover 34 in the side view of the vehicle. The right
side cover 36R is disposed below the second seat portion 14. A front end 36RF of the
right side cover 36R is disposed forward relative to the rear wheel 9. The front end
36RF of the right side cover 36R is disposed downward relative to the flat footboard
32.
[0033] As illustrated in Figure 6, the left side cover 36L preferably includes a lateral
portion 36LL, and an upper portion 36LU. The lateral portion 36LL is disposed laterally
leftward of the left seat frame 22L (see Figure 1). The upper portion 36LU is disposed
on or above the left seat frame 22L. The left side cover 36L is provided with a first
left through hole 37LA, and a second left through hole 37LB disposed behind the first
left through hole 37LA. The first and second left through holes 37LA and 37LB are
defined in the upper portion 36LU.
[0034] As illustrated in Figure 7, a peripheral edge 37LD of the second left through hole
37LB is provided with a first left boss 35L. The first left boss 35L extends upward
from the peripheral edge 37LD. The first left boss 35L extends through a fourth left
through hole 43LB (see Figure 11), which will be described below. Alternatively, the
first left boss 35L may be provided at a peripheral edge 37LC of the first left through
hole 37LA. In that case, the first left boss 35L extends through a third left through
hole 43LA (see Figure 11), which will be described below.
[0035] As illustrated in Figure 8, a first left fastener 80LA is inserted into the first
left through hole 37LA. A second left fastener 80LB is inserted into the second left
through hole 37LB. In the present preferred embodiment, the first and second left
fasteners 80LA and 80LB preferably each include a bolt 81 and a nut 82.
[0036] As illustrated in Figure 9, the right side cover 36R preferably includes a lateral
portion 36RL, and an upper portion 36RU. The lateral portion 36RL is disposed laterally
rightward of the right seat frame 22R (see Figure 2). The upper portion 36RU is disposed
on or above the right seat frame 22R. The right side cover 36R is provided with a
first right through hole 37RA, and a second right through hole 37RB disposed behind
the first right through hole 37RA. The first and second right through holes 37RA and
37RB are defined in the upper portion 36RU. A first right fastener 80RA (see FIG.
5) is inserted into the first right through hole 37RA. A second right fastener 80RB
(see FIG. 5) is inserted into the second right through hole 37RB. In the present preferred
embodiment, the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB preferably each include
a bolt and a nut.
[0037] As illustrated in Figure 9, a peripheral edge 37RD of the second right through hole
37RB is provided with a first right boss 35R. The first right boss 35R extends upward
from the peripheral edge 37RD. The first right boss 35R extends through a fourth right
through hole 43RB (see Figure 11), which will be described below. Alternatively, the
first right boss 35R may be provided at a peripheral edge 37RC of the first right
through hole 37RA. In that case, the first right boss 35R extends through a third
right through hole 43RA (see Figure 11), which will be described below.
[0038] As illustrated in Figure 10, the rear cover 38 is disposed below the seat 10 in a
rear view of the vehicle. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the rear cover 38 is disposed
below the second seat portion 14. As illustrated in Figure 11, the rear cover 38 preferably
includes a main portion 40, a left extension portion 42L, and a right extension portion
42R. As illustrated in Figure 12, the main portion 40 is disposed between the rear
portion of the left side cover 36L and the rear portion of the right side cover 36R.
The left extension portion 42L extends forwardly from the main portion 40. The left
extension portion 42L is disposed on the left side cover 36L. More specifically, the
left extension portion 42L is disposed on the upper portion 36LU (see Figure 9) of
the left side cover 36L. The left extension portion 42L is at least partially disposed
forward relative to a left tail flasher 64L (which will be described below). The right
extension portion 42R extends forward from the main portion 40. The right extension
portion 42R is disposed on the right side cover 36R. More specifically, the right
extension portion 42R is disposed on the upper portion 36RU (see Figure 9) of the
right side cover 36R. The right extension portion 42R is at least partially disposed
forward relative to a right tail flasher 64R (which will be described below).
[0039] As illustrated in Figure 11, the left extension portion 42L is provided with the
third left through hole 43LA, and the fourth left through hole 43LB disposed behind
the third left through hole 43LA. The third left through hole 43LA is disposed above
the first left through hole 37LA (see Figure 9). The fourth left through hole 43LB
is disposed above the second left through hole 37LB (see Figure 9). As illustrated
in Figure 8, the first left fastener 80LA is inserted into the third left through
hole 43LA. The second left fastener 80LB is inserted into the fourth left through
hole 43LB.
[0040] As illustrated in Figure 11, a peripheral edge 43LC of the third left through hole
43LA is provided with a second left boss 44L (see also Figure 13). The second left
boss 44L extends downward from the peripheral edge 43LC. The second left boss 44L
extends through the first left through hole 37LA (see Figure 9). Alternatively, the
second left boss 44L may be provided at a peripheral edge 43LD of the fourth left
through hole 43LB. In that case, the second left boss 44L extends through the second
left through hole 37LB (see Figure 9).
[0041] As illustrated in FIG. 11, the right extension portion 42R is provided with the third
right through hole 43RA, and the fourth right through hole 43RB disposed behind the
third right through hole 43RA. The third right through hole 43RA is disposed above
the first right through hole 37RA (see Figure 9). The fourth right through hole 43RB
is disposed above the second right through hole 37RB (see Figure 9). The first right
fastener 80RA (see Figure 5) is inserted into the third right through hole 43RA. The
second right fastener 80RB (see Figure 5) is inserted into the fourth right through
hole 43RB.
[0042] As illustrated in Figure 11, a peripheral edge 43RC of the third right through hole
43RA is provided with a second right boss 44R. The second right boss 44R extends downward
from the peripheral edge 43RC. The second right boss 44R extends through the first
right through hole 37RA (see Figure 9). Alternatively, the second right boss 44R may
be provided at a peripheral edge 43RD of the fourth right through hole 43RB. In that
case, the second right boss 44R extends through the second right through hole 37RB
(see Figure 9).
[0043] As illustrated in Figure 11, the left extension portion 42L preferably includes a
left front end portion 45L extending forward from the peripheral edge 43LC of the
third left through hole 43LA. The right extension portion 42R preferably includes
a right front end portion 45R extending forward from the peripheral edge 43RC of the
third right through hole 43RA. As illustrated in Figure 12, the left front end portion
45L is disposed forward relative to the left tail flasher 64L. The right front end
portion 45R is disposed forward relative to the right tail flasher 64R. At least a
portion of a fuel tank 3 is disposed between the right and left front end portions
45R and 45L in a plan view of the vehicle. A cap 3A of the fuel tank 3 is disposed
between the right and left front end portions 45R and 45L. The cap 3A covers a refueling
port (not illustrated) such that the refueling port is opened and closed as needed.
[0044] As illustrated in Figure 10, the rear cover 38 preferably includes a vertical wall
47 extending upward from a front end 40F (see Figure 11) of the main portion 40.
[0045] As illustrated in Figure 1, the motorcycle 1 preferably further includes a grab bar
70. The pillion passenger, sitting on the second seat portion 14, grabs the grab bar
70 to support his or her body. The grab bar 70 is disposed rearward relative to the
first seat portion 12. The grab bar 70 is disposed upward relative to the right and
left side covers 36R and 36L. As illustrated in Figure 10, an upper end 70T of the
grab bar 70 is disposed downward relative to an upper end 10T of the seat 10.
[0046] As illustrated in Figure 4, the grab bar 70 preferably includes a left lateral portion
72L, a right lateral portion 72R, and a connection portion 72X. The left lateral portion
72L extends rearward from a position laterally leftward of the seat 10. More specifically,
the left lateral portion 72L extends rearward from a position laterally leftward of
the second seat portion 14. The right lateral portion 72R extends rearward from a
position laterally rightward of the seat 10. More specifically, the right lateral
portion 72R extends rearward from a position laterally rightward of the second seat
portion 14. The connection portion 72X is located behind the seat 10 so as to connect
the right and left lateral portions 72R and 72L to each other. The connection portion
72X is disposed rearward relative to a rear end 10R of the seat 10. The connection
portion 72X overlaps with the main portion 40 of the rear cover 38 in the plan view
of the vehicle. As illustrated in Figure 5, the left lateral portion 72L preferably
includes a left connection portion 73L (see also Figure 14). The left connection portion
73L is disposed on the left extension portion 42L of the rear cover 38. The right
lateral portion 72R preferably includes a right connection portion 73R (see also Figure
14). The right connection portion 73R is disposed on the right extension portion 42R
of the rear cover 38.
[0047] As illustrated in Figure 14, the left connection portion 73L is provided with a fifth
left through hole 74LA, and a sixth left through hole 74LB disposed behind the fifth
left through hole 74LA. A peripheral edge 75LA of the fifth left through hole 74LA
is provided with a third left boss 76LA (see also Figure 15). The third left boss
76LA extends downward from the peripheral edge 75LA. The third left boss 76LA extends
through the first left through hole 37LA (see Figure 9) and the third left through
hole 43LA (see Figure 12). A peripheral edge 75LB of the sixth left through hole 74LB
is provided with a fourth left boss 76LB (see also Figure 15). The fourth left boss
76LB extends downward from the peripheral edge 75LB. The fourth left boss 76LB extends
through the second left through hole 37LB (see Figure 9) and the fourth left through
hole 43LB (see Figure 12). As illustrated in FIG. 8, the first left fastener 80LA
is inserted into the fifth left through hole 74LA. The second left fastener 80LB is
inserted into the sixth left through hole 74LB.
[0048] As illustrated in Figure 14, the right connection portion 73R is provided with a
fifth right through hole 74RA, and a sixth right through hole 74RB disposed behind
the fifth right through hole 74RA. A peripheral edge 75RA of the fifth right through
hole 74RA is provided with a third right boss 76RA. The third right boss 76RA extends
downward from the peripheral edge 75RA. The third right boss 76RA extends through
the first right through hole 37RA (see Figure 9) and the third right through hole
43RA (see Figure 12). A peripheral edge 75RB of the sixth right through hole 74RB
is provided with a fourth right boss 76RB. The fourth right boss 76RB extends downward
from the peripheral edge 75RB. The fourth right boss 76RB extends through the second
right through hole 37RB (see Figure 9) and the fourth right through hole 43RB (see
Figure 12). The first right fastener 80RA (see Figure 5) is inserted into the fifth
right through hole 74RA. The second right fastener 80RB (see Figure 5) is inserted
into the sixth right through hole 74RB.
[0049] As illustrated in Figure 14, the grab bar 70 preferably includes a left vertical
portion 78L, and a right vertical portion 78R. The left vertical portion 78L extends
upward from the left connection portion 73L. The right vertical portion 78R extends
upward from the right connection portion 73R. As illustrated in Figure 10, the left
vertical portion 78L is disposed laterally leftward of a left end portion 47L of the
vertical wall 47 of the rear cover 38. The right vertical portion 78R is disposed
laterally rightward of a right end portion 47R of the vertical wall 47 of the rear
cover 38. An upper end 78LT of the left vertical portion 78L is located at the same
or substantially the same height as an upper end 47T of the vertical wall 47 in the
rear view of the vehicle. An upper end 78RT of the right vertical portion 78R is located
at the same or substantially the same height as the upper end 47T of the vertical
wall 47 in the rear view of the vehicle. The upper end 78LT of the left vertical portion
78L is only required to be located at the same or substantially the same height as
at least an upper end 47LT of the left end portion 47L of the vertical wall 47 in
the rear view of the vehicle. The upper end 78RT of the right vertical portion 78R
is only required to be located at the same or substantially the same height as at
least an upper end 47RT of the right end portion 47R of the vertical wall 47 in the
rear view of the vehicle.
[0050] As illustrated in Figure 5, the left side cover 36L, the left extension portion 42L,
and the left connection portion 73L are fixed to the left seat frame 22L (see Figure
2) with the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB. More specifically, as illustrated
in Figure 8, the left side cover 36L, the left extension portion 42L, and the left
connection portion 73L are fixed to a left bracket 84L of the left seat frame 22L
with the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB. The first left fastener 80LA
is inserted into: the first left through hole 37LA of the left side cover 36L; the
third left through hole 43LA of the left extension portion 42L; the fifth left through
hole 74LA of the left connection portion 73L; and a seventh left through hole 85LA
of the left bracket 84L. The second left fastener 80LB is inserted into: the second
left through hole 37LB of the left side cover 36L; the fourth left through hole 43LB
of the left extension portion 42L; the sixth left through hole 74LB of the left connection
portion 73L; and an eighth left through hole 85LB of the left bracket 84L. Thus, the
left side cover 36L, the left extension portion 42L, the left connection portion 73L,
and the left bracket 84L are fixed to each other with the first and second left fasteners
80LA and 80LB in an integrated manner.
[0051] As illustrated in Figure 5, the right side cover 36R, the right extension portion
42R, and the right connection portion 73R are fixed to the right seat frame 22R (see
Figure 2) with the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB. More specifically,
the right side cover 36R, the right extension portion 42R, and the right connection
portion 73R are fixed to a right bracket 84R (see Figure 2) of the right seat frame
22R with the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB. The first right fastener
80RA is inserted into: the first right through hole 37RA (see Figure 9) of the right
side cover 36R; the third right through hole 43RA (see Figure 12) of the right extension
portion 42R; the fifth right through hole 74RA (see Figure 14) of the right connection
portion 73R; and a seventh right through hole 85RA (see Figure 2) of the right bracket
84R. The second right fastener 80RB is inserted into: the second right through hole
37RB (see Figure 9) of the right side cover 36R; the fourth right through hole 43RB
(see Figure 12) of the right extension portion 42R; the sixth right through hole 74RB
(see Figure 14) of the right connection portion 73R; and an eighth right through hole
85RB (see Figure 2) of the right bracket 84R. Thus, the right side cover 36R, the
right extension portion 42R, the right connection portion 73R, and the right bracket
84R are fixed to each other with the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB
in an integrated manner.
[0052] As illustrated in Figure 5, the left side cover 36L, the left extension portion 42L,
and the left connection portion 73L are fixed to the left seat frame 22L (see Figure
2) with the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB at positions forward relative
to the rear end 10R of the seat 10 in the present preferred embodiment. As illustrated
in Figure 5, the right side cover 36R, the right extension portion 42R, and the right
connection portion 73R are fixed to the right seat frame 22R (see Figure 2) with the
first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB at positions forward relative to the
rear end 10R of the seat 10 in the present preferred embodiment. The left side cover
36L, the left extension portion 42L, and the left connection portion 73L may alternatively
be fixed to the left seat frame 22L with the first and second left fasteners 80LA
and 80LB at positions rearward relative to the rear end 10R of the seat 10. The right
side cover 36R, the right extension portion 42R, and the right connection portion
73R may alternatively be fixed to the right seat frame 22R with the first and second
right fasteners 80RA and 80RB at positions rearward relative to the rear end 10R of
the seat 10.
[0053] As illustrated in Figure 1, the motorcycle 1 preferably includes a tail lamp 60,
the left tail flasher 64L, and the right tail flasher 64R (see also Figure 4). The
tail lamp 60 is disposed under at least a portion of the rear cover 38. As illustrated
in Figure 10, the tail lamp 60 is disposed rightward relative to the left side cover
36L. The tail lamp 60 is disposed leftward relative to the right side cover 36R. As
illustrated in Figure 9, the tail lamp 60 preferably includes a tail lamp bulb 62.
As illustrated in Figure 12, the tail lamp bulb 62 overlaps with the rear cover 38
in the plan view of the vehicle.
[0054] As illustrated in Figure 1, the left tail flasher 64L is disposed behind at least
a portion of the left side cover 36L. The right tail flasher 64R is disposed behind
at least a portion of the right side cover 36R. The right and left tail flashers 64R
and 64L are disposed under at least a portion of the rear cover 38 in the side view
of the vehicle. The left tail flasher 64L is disposed downward relative to the left
extension portion 42L in the side view of the vehicle. The right tail flasher 64R
is disposed downward relative to the right extension portion 42R in the side view
of the vehicle. As illustrated in Figure 4, the right and left tail flashers 64R and
64L overlap with the grab bar 70 in the plan view of the vehicle. The left tail flasher
64L overlaps with the left lateral portion 72L of the grab bar 70 in the plan view
of the vehicle. The right tail flasher 64R overlaps with the right lateral portion
72R of the grab bar 70 in the plan view of the vehicle. As illustrated in Figure 10,
the left tail flasher 64L is disposed leftward of the tail lamp 60 in the rear view
of the vehicle. The right tail flasher 64R is disposed rightward of the tail lamp
60 in the rear view of the vehicle. As illustrated in Figure 9, the left tail flasher
64L preferably includes a left tail flasher bulb 65L. The right tail flasher 64R preferably
includes a right tail flasher bulb 65R. As illustrated in Figure 12, a portion of
the left tail flasher bulb 65L overlaps with the rear cover 38 in the plan view of
the vehicle. A portion of the right tail flasher bulb 65R overlaps with the rear cover
38 in the plan view of the vehicle.
[0055] As illustrated in Figure 9, a maintenance space 68 is defined in front of the tail
lamp bulb 62, rightward of the left tail flasher bulb 65L, and leftward of the right
tail flasher bulb 65R. Detachment of the grab bar 70 and the rear cover 38 from the
motorcycle 1 exposes the maintenance space 68.
[0056] The right and left side covers 36R and 36L, the rear cover 38, and the grab bar 70
of the motorcycle 1 described above are arranged as follows: The left side cover 36L,
the left extension portion 42L, and the left connection portion 73L are fixed to the
left seat frame 22L with the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB, while
the right side cover 36R, the right extension portion 42R, and the right connection
portion 73R are fixed to the right seat frame 22R with the first and second right
fasteners 80RA and 80RB. This arrangement fixes the right and left side covers 36R
and 36L, the rear cover 38, and the grab bar 70 to each other in an integrated manner.
Thus, the left side cover 36L, the right side cover 36R, and the rear cover 38 move
together when an external force is applied to at least one of the left side cover
36L, the right side cover 36R, the rear cover 38, and the grab bar 70. This prevents
the creation of gaps between the rear cover 38 and the right and left side covers
36R and 36L, and consequently prevents intrusion of dust and/or water into a space
inside the left side cover 36L, a space inside the right side cover 36R, and a space
inside the rear cover 38 through such gaps. When the tail lamp 60 undergoes maintenance,
the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB are removed from the left seat frame
22L, and the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB are removed from the right
seat frame 22R so as to enable the grab bar 70 and the rear cover 38 to be detached
from the right and left seat frames 22R and 22L. Thus, the maintenance of the tail
lamp 60 is performed more easily than when the grab bar 70 and the rear cover 38 are
separately fixed to the right and left seat frames 22R and 22L. Note that the left
extension portion 42L of the rear cover 38 is disposed on the left side cover 36L,
and the right extension portion 42R of the rear cover 38 is disposed on the right
side cover 36R. This enables, when the tail lamp 60 undergoes maintenance, the grab
bar 70 and the rear cover 38 to be detached from the right and left seat frames 22R
and 22L without having to detach the right and left side covers 36R and 36L.
[0057] When the left side cover 36L, the rear cover 38, and the grab bar 70 of the motorcycle
1 according to the present preferred embodiment are fixed to the left seat frame 22L,
the peripheral edge 75LB of the sixth left through hole 74LB compresses the first
left boss 35L of the left side cover 36L, and the peripheral edge 75LA of the fifth
left through hole 74LA compresses the second left boss 44L of the left extension portion
42L. When the right side cover 36R, the rear cover 38, and the grab bar 70 of the
motorcycle 1 according to the present preferred embodiment are fixed to the right
seat frame 22R, the peripheral edge 75RB of the sixth right through hole 74RB compresses
the first right boss 35R of the right side cover 36R, and the peripheral edge 75RA
of the fifth right through hole 74RA compresses the second right boss 44R of the right
extension portion 42R. Thus, the rear cover 38 and the right and left side covers
36R and 36L are fixed to each other more stably, and the creation of gaps between
the rear cover 38 and the right and left side covers 36R and 36L is prevented.
[0058] As illustrated in Figure 5, the left extension portion 42L of the rear cover 38 of
the motorcycle 1 according to the present preferred embodiment preferably includes
the left front end portion 45L extending forward from the peripheral edge 43LC of
the third left through hole 43LA, and the right extension portion 42R of the rear
cover 38 of the motorcycle 1 according to the present preferred embodiment preferably
includes the right front end portion 45R extending forward from the peripheral edge
43RC of the third right through hole 43RA. This more effectively prevents the creation
of gaps between the rear cover 38 and the right and left side covers 36R and 36L in
regions adjacent to the third left through hole 43LA and the third right through hole
43RA than when the left extension portion 42L includes no left front end portion 45L
and the right extension portion 42R includes no right front end portion 45R.
[0059] As illustrated in Figure 5, the right and left side covers 36R and 36L, the rear
cover 38, and the grab bar 70 of the motorcycle 1 according to the present preferred
embodiment are arranged as follows: The left side cover 36L, the left extension portion
42L, and the left connection portion 73L are fixed to the left seat frame 22L with
the first and second left fasteners 80LA and 80LB at the positions forward relative
to the rear end 10R of the seat 10, while the right side cover 36R, the right extension
portion 42R, and the right connection portion 73R are fixed to the right seat frame
22R with the first and second right fasteners 80RA and 80RB at the positions forward
relative to the rear end 10R of the seat 10. This allows the maintenance space 68
for the tail lamp 60 without increasing the length of the motorcycle 1 in a front-rear
direction thereof.
[0060] When the right and left tail flashers 64R and 64L of the motorcycle 1 according to
the present preferred embodiment undergo maintenance, the first and second left fasteners
80LA and 80LB are removed from the left seat frame 22L, and the first and second right
fasteners 80RA and 80RB are removed from the right seat frame 22R, thus enabling the
grab bar 70 and the rear cover 38 to be detached from the right and left seat frames
22R and 22L. This allows the maintenance of the right and left tail flashers 64R and
64L to be performed more easily than when the grab bar 70 and the rear cover 38 are
separately fixed to the right and left seat frames 22R and 22L.
As illustrated in Figure 12, the right and left extension portions 42R and 42L of
the rear cover 38 of the motorcycle 1 according to the present preferred embodiment
are disposed forward relative to the right and left tail flashers 64R and 64L. This
increases the area of an opening provided above the right and left tail flashers 64R
and 64L upon detachment of the rear cover 38 from the right and left seat frames 22R
and 22L. Consequently, the maintenance of the right and left tail flashers 64R and
64L is facilitated.
As illustrated in Figure 10, the upper ends 78RT and 78LT of the right and left vertical
portions 78R and 78L of the grab bar 70 of the motorcycle 1 according to the present
preferred embodiment are located at the same or substantially the same height as the
upper end 47T of the vertical wall 47 of the rear cover 38 in the rear view of the
vehicle. This reduces the size of gaps between the grab bar 70 and the rear cover
38, thus preventing intrusion of foreign matter, such as dust, into the space inside
the rear cover 38.
It will be appreciated that the term straddle-type vehicle or motor vehicle used herein,
and as used in the art, is meant to include the following terms also used in the art:
saddle-ride type vehicle or motor vehicle, saddle-straddling type vehicle or motor
vehicle, and includes: motorcycles and motorbikes as well as motor tricycles and All
Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), scooters, mopeds and snowmobiles.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0061]
- 10
- seat
- 22L
- left seat frame
- 22R
- right seat frame
- 36L
- left side cover
- 36R
- right side cover
- 38
- rear cover
- 42L
- left extension portion
- 42R
- right extension portion
- 60
- tail lamp
- 70
- grab bar
- 72L
- left lateral portion
- 72R
- right lateral portion
- 73L
- left connection portion
- 73R
- right connection portion
1. A straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicle (1) comprising:
a main frame (21);
a left seat frame (22L) extending rearward from the main frame (21);
a right seat frame (22R) extending rearward from the main frame (21) and disposed
laterally rightward of the left seat frame (22L);
a seat (10) supported by the left seat frame (22L) and the right seat frame (22R);
a left side cover (36L), at least part of which is disposed laterally leftward of
the left seat frame (22L);
a right side cover (36R), at least part of which is disposed laterally rightward of
the right seat frame (22R);
a rear cover (38) including:
a main portion (40) disposed between a rear portion of the left side cover (36L) and
a rear portion of the right side cover (36R),
a left extension portion (42L) extending forward from the main portion (40), at least
part of the left extension portion (42L) being disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping
and/or facing at least part of the left side cover (36L), and
a right extension portion (42R) extending forward from the main portion (40), at least
part of the right extension portion (42L) being disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping
and/or facing at least part of the right side cover (36R);
a tail lamp (60) disposed under at least a portion of the rear cover (38); and
a grab bar (70) including:
a left lateral portion (72L) extending rearward from a position laterally leftward
of the seat (10),
a right lateral portion (72R) extending rearward from a position laterally rightward
of the seat (10), and
a connection portion (72X) located behind the seat (10) so as to connect the left
lateral portion (72L) and the right lateral portion (72R) to each other; wherein
the connection portion (72X) of the grab bar (70) overlaps with the main portion (40)
of the rear cover (38) in a plan view of the vehicle,
the left lateral portion (72L) of the grab bar (70) includes a left connection portion
(73L), at least part of which is disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
the right lateral portion (72R) of the grab bar (70) includes a right connection portion
(73R), at least part of which is disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
the left side cover (36L), the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
and the left connection portion (73L) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the left seat
frame (22L) with at least one left fastener (80LA, 80LB), and
the right side cover (36R), the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
and the right connection portion (73R) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the right
seat frame (22R) with at least one right fastener (80RA, 80RB).
2. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to Claim 1, wherein
the at least one left fastener (80LA, 80LB) includes
a first left fastener (80LA), and
a second left fastener (80LB) disposed behind the first left fastener (80LA), the
left side cover (36L) is provided with
a first left through hole (37LA), the first left fastener (80LA) being disposed into
the first left through hole (37LA), and
a second left through hole (37LB) disposed behind the first left through hole (37LA),
the second left fastener (80LB) being disposed into the second left through hole (37LB),
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) is provided with
a third left through hole (43LA) disposed above the first left through hole (37LA),
the first left fastener (80LA) being disposed into the third left through hole (43LA),
and
a fourth left through hole (43LB) disposed behind the third left through hole (43LA),
and above the second left through hole (37LB), the second left fastener (80LB) being
disposed into the fourth left through hole (43LB),
a peripheral edge (37LC) of the first left through hole (37LA) or a peripheral edge
(37LD) of the second left through hole (37LB) is provided with a first left boss (35L)
extending upward through the third left through hole (43LA) or the fourth left through
hole (43LB),
a peripheral edge (43LC) of the third left through hole (43LA) or a peripheral edge
(43LD) of the fourth left through hole (43LB) is provided with a second left boss
(44L) extending downward through one of the first left through hole (37LA) and the
second left through hole (37LB), the peripheral edge of which is provided with no
first left boss (35L),
the one or more right fastener (80RA, 80RB) includes a first right fastener (80RA),
and
a second right fastener (80RB) disposed behind the first right fastener (80RA), the
right side cover (36R) is provided with
a first right through hole (37RA), the first right fastener (80RA) being disposed
into the first right through hole (37RA), and
a second right through hole (37RB) disposed behind the first right through hole (37RA),
the second right fastener (80RB) being disposed into the second right through hole
(37RB),
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) is provided with
a third right through hole (43RA) disposed above the first right through hole (37RA),
the first right fastener (80RA) being disposed into the third right through hole (43RA),
and
a fourth right through hole (43RB) disposed behind the third right through hole (43RA),
and above the second right through hole (37RB), the second right fastener (80RB) being
disposed into the fourth right through hole (43RB),
a peripheral edge (37RC) of the first right through hole (37RA) or a peripheral edge
(37RD) of the second right through hole (37RB) is provided with a first right boss
(35R) extending upward through the third right through hole (43RA) or the fourth right
through hole (43RB), and
a peripheral edge (43RC) of the third right through hole (43RA) or a peripheral edge
(43RD) of the fourth right through hole (43RB) is provided with a second right boss
(44R) extending downward through one of the first right through hole (37RA) and the
second right through hole (37RB), the peripheral edge of which is provided with no
first right boss (35R).
3. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to claim 2, wherein
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) includes a left front end
portion (45L) extending forward from the peripheral edge (43LC) of the third left
through hole (43LA), and
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) includes a right front end
portion (45R) extending forward from the peripheral edge (43RC) of the third right
through hole (43RA).
4. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the left side cover (36L), the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
and the left connection portion (73L) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the left seat
frame (22L) with the left fastener (80LA, 80LB) at a position forward relative to
a rear end (10R) of the seat (10), and
the right side cover (36R), the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
and the right connection portion (73R) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the right
seat frame (22R) with the right fastener (80RA, 80RB) at a position forward relative
to the rear end (10R) of the seat (10).
5. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising:
a left tail flasher (64L) disposed behind at least a portion of the left side cover
(36L), and leftward of the tail lamp (60) in a rear view of the vehicle; and
a right tail flasher (64R) disposed behind at least a portion of the right side cover
(36R), and rightward of the tail lamp (60) in the rear view of the vehicle,
wherein the left tail flasher (64L) and the right tail flasher (64R) overlap with
the grab bar (70) in the plan view of the vehicle, and are disposed under at least
a portion of the rear cover (38) in a side view of the vehicle.
6. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to Claim 5, wherein
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) is disposed forward relative
to the left tail flasher (64L), and
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) is disposed forward relative
to the right tail flasher (64R).
7. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein
the rear cover (38) further includes a vertical wall (47) extending upward from a
front end (40F) of the main portion (40) of the rear cover (38),
the grab bar (70) further includes:
a left vertical portion (78L) extending upward from the left connection portion (73L)
of the grab bar (70), and disposed laterally leftward of a left end portion (47L)
of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38); and
a right vertical portion (78R) extending upward from the right connection portion
(73R) of the grab bar (70), and disposed laterally rightward of a right end portion
(47R) of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38), and
an upper end (78LT) of the left vertical portion (78L) and an upper end (78RT) of
the right vertical portion (78R) are located at a same or substantially a same height
as an upper end (47T) of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A straddle-type or saddle-ride vehicle (1) comprising:
a main frame (21);
a left seat frame (22L) extending rearward from the main frame (21);
a right seat frame (22R) extending rearward from the main frame (21) and disposed
laterally rightward of the left seat frame (22L);
a seat (10) supported by the left seat frame (22L) and the right seat frame (22R);
a left side cover (36L), at least part of which is disposed laterally leftward of
the left seat frame (22L);
a right side cover (36R), at least part of which is disposed laterally rightward of
the right seat frame (22R);
a rear cover (38) including:
a main portion (40) disposed between a rear portion of the left side cover (36L) and
a rear portion of the right side cover (36R),
a left extension portion (42L) extending forward from the main portion (40),
at least part of the left extension portion (42L) being disposed on, side-by-side,
overlapping and/or facing at least part of the left side cover (36L), and
a right extension portion (42R) extending forward from the main portion (40), at least
part of the right extension portion (42R) being disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping
and/or facing at least part of the right side cover (36R);
a tail lamp (60) disposed under at least a portion of the rear cover (38); and
a grab bar (70) including:
a left lateral portion (72L) extending rearward from a position laterally leftward
of the seat (10),
a right lateral portion (72R) extending rearward from a position laterally rightward
of the seat (10), and
a connection portion (72X) located behind the seat (10) so as to connect the left
lateral portion (72L) and the right lateral portion (72R) to each other; wherein
the connection portion (72X) of the grab bar (70) overlaps with the main portion (40)
of the rear cover (38) in a plan view of the vehicle,
the left lateral portion (72L) of the grab bar (70) includes a left connection portion
(73L), at least part of which is disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
the right lateral portion (72R) of the grab bar (70) includes a right connection portion
(73R), at least part of which is disposed on, side-by-side, overlapping and/or facing
at least part of the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
the left side cover (36L), the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
and the left connection portion (73L) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the left seat
frame (22L) with at least one left fastener (80LA, 80LB), and
the right side cover (36R), the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
and the right connection portion (73R) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the right
seat frame (22R) with at least one right fastener (80RA, 80RB).
2. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to Claim 1, wherein
the at least one left fastener (80LA, 80LB) includes
a first left fastener (80LA), and
a second left fastener (80LB) disposed behind the first left fastener (80LA), the
left side cover (36L) is provided with
a first left through hole (37LA), the first left fastener (80LA) being disposed into
the first left through hole (37LA), and
a second left through hole (37LB) disposed behind the first left through hole (37LA),
the second left fastener (80LB) being disposed into the second left through hole (37LB),
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) is provided with
a third left through hole (43LA) disposed above the first left through hole (37LA),
the first left fastener (80LA) being disposed into the third left through hole (43LA),
and
a fourth left through hole (43LB) disposed behind the third left through hole (43LA),
and above the second left through hole (37LB), the second left fastener (80LB) being
disposed into the fourth left through hole (43LB),
a peripheral edge (37LC) of the first left through hole (37LA) or a peripheral edge
(37LD) of the second left through hole (37LB) is provided with a first left boss (35L)
extending upward through the third left through hole (43LA) or the fourth left through
hole (43LB),
a peripheral edge (43LC) of the third left through hole (43LA) or a peripheral edge
(43LD) of the fourth left through hole (43LB) is provided with a second left boss
(44L) extending downward through one of the first left through hole (37LA) and the
second left through hole (37LB), the peripheral edge of which is provided with no
first left boss (35L),
the at least one right fastener (80RA, 80RB) includes
a first right fastener (80RA), and
a second right fastener (80RB) disposed behind the first right fastener (80RA),
the right side cover (36R) is provided with
a first right through hole (37RA), the first right fastener (80RA) being disposed
into the first right through hole (37RA), and
a second right through hole (37RB) disposed behind the first right through hole (37RA),
the second right fastener (80RB) being disposed into the second right through hole
(37RB),
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) is provided with
a third right through hole (43RA) disposed above the first right through hole (37RA),
the first right fastener (80RA) being disposed into the third right through hole (43RA),
and
a fourth right through hole (43RB) disposed behind the third right through hole (43RA),
and above the second right through hole (37RB), the second right fastener (80RB) being
disposed into the fourth right through hole (43RB),
a peripheral edge (37RC) of the first right through hole (37RA) or a peripheral edge
(37RD) of the second right through hole (37RB) is provided with a first right boss
(35R) extending upward through the third right through hole (43RA) or the fourth right
through hole (43RB), and
a peripheral edge (43RC) of the third right through hole (43RA) or a peripheral edge
(43RD) of the fourth right through hole (43RB) is provided with a second right boss
(44R) extending downward through one of the first right through hole (37RA) and the
second right through hole (37RB), the peripheral edge of which is provided with no
first right boss (35R).
3. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to claim 2, wherein
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) includes a left front end
portion (45L) extending forward from the peripheral edge (43LC) of the third left
through hole (43LA), and
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) includes a right front end
portion (45R) extending forward from the peripheral edge (43RC) of the third right
through hole (43RA).
4. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the left side cover (36L), the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38),
and the left connection portion (73L) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the left seat
frame (22L) with the at least one left fastener (80LA, 80LB) at a position forward
relative to a rear end (10R) of the seat (10), and
the right side cover (36R), the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38),
and the right connection portion (73R) of the grab bar (70) are fixed to the right
seat frame (22R) with the at least one right fastener (80RA, 80RB) at a position forward
relative to the rear end (10R) of the seat (10).
5. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising:
a left tail flasher (64L) disposed behind at least a portion of the left side cover
(36L), and leftward of the tail lamp (60) in a rear view of the vehicle; and
a right tail flasher (64R) disposed behind at least a portion of the right side cover
(36R), and rightward of the tail lamp (60) in the rear view of the vehicle,
wherein the left tail flasher (64L) and the right tail flasher (64R) overlap with
the grab bar (70) in the plan view of the vehicle, and are disposed under at least
a portion of the rear cover (38) in a side view of the vehicle.
6. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to Claim 5, wherein
the left extension portion (42L) of the rear cover (38) is disposed forward relative
to the left tail flasher (64L), and
the right extension portion (42R) of the rear cover (38) is disposed forward relative
to the right tail flasher (64R).
7. The straddle-type vehicle (1) according to any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein
the rear cover (38) further includes a vertical wall (47) extending upward from a
front end (40F) of the main portion (40) of the rear cover (38),
the grab bar (70) further includes:
a left vertical portion (78L) extending upward from the left connection portion (73L)
of the grab bar (70), and disposed laterally leftward of a left end portion (47L)
of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38); and
a right vertical portion (78R) extending upward from the right connection portion
(73R) of the grab bar (70), and disposed laterally rightward of a right end portion
(47R) of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38), and
an upper end (78LT) of the left vertical portion (78L) and an upper end (78RT) of
the right vertical portion (78R) are located at a same or substantially a same height
as an upper end (47T) of the vertical wall (47) of the rear cover (38).